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Targeted screen sizes for this app are those that web designers typically use, which means anything from medium to extra large screens. Nevertheless, a quick attemps was made to have a responsive design which fits small and extra-small screens, however without satisfaction. It was therefore considered that this app really isn't suitable for small screens such as smartphones.
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The PaletteList (the home screen) Navbar has not been worked for responsive design, so the "Create Palette" button will sometimes, depending on the screen width, not be aligned vertically with the palettes columns below
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have sliding (instead of fading) route transitions (see here for starting with this @6:59)
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drag-n-drop + saving new positions on every screen where there are color boxes (be careful with style file being wrapped in "props" when using D-n-D lib, see this commit for fix)
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persist HEX/RGBA/RGBA select value across Palette and ShadesPalette screens
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ColorPickerForm.js -> second validator checks only on hex and not RGB|RGBA colors...must be handled
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When deleting a color while composing a new palette, have on-exit fade transitions like those on the PaletteList (Home screen)
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When clicking on "GO BACK" button on the new palette screen, a dialog should ask the user to confirm that all changes will be lost
- App.js could get smaller by :
- extracting route definitions
- extracting the data handling with a combination of useContext + useReducer + localStorage (see this repo where this was achieved)
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extract @global .fade-exit currently found in PaletteListStyles.jsx to App.css
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extract "delete confirmation dialog" from PaletteList component into its own component
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The "Save new palette" dialog is hidden behind tablets touch keyboards How can I get it to scroll into the viewport when keyboard slides up ?
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Make the COPY hover buttons touch friendly
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Must add a default Route to avoid displaying blank pages when unaccounted parameters are passed in the app's URL, i.e. :
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Is it by design that the JSS of every colorbox being displayed generates a duplicateYes, it seems to be part of the makeStyles function from material-ui.<style>
tag in the head html tag ?
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